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it will probably come to shore round central new jersey... it will be impacting the mid-atlantic and northeast no matter where it touches down... we will keep you updated... for tonight... in the 30s... tomorrow.. clouds building... temps below morning... wind watch tomorrow night... powerful winds continue on tuesday. lake shore flood warning 1am tuesday. 7 day forecast... low 60s friday and saturday >> still ahead... hurricane sandy may be taking aim on the york and surrounding states but she cannot keep lady liberty down... lean's new select-a-size magic eraser he can take on any size job. at least we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. what are you, scared? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. couldn't focus. i was always interrupting my t eammates. earlier in my career my coach approached me. he had some questions for me and, you know, first question was, do i ever have, you know, growing up did i have focus problems? and i said, "yes, coach, you know i obviously suffered from adhd as
it will probably come to shore round central new jersey... it will be impacting the mid-atlantic and northeast no matter where it touches down... we will keep you updated... for tonight... in the 30s... tomorrow.. clouds building... temps below morning... wind watch tomorrow night... powerful winds continue on tuesday. lake shore flood warning 1am tuesday. 7 day forecast... low 60s friday and saturday >> still ahead... hurricane sandy may be taking aim on the york and surrounding states...
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president obama is already making government assistance available in new york city and parts of new jersey. an executive-level shake-up at apple: two senior vice presidents, one in charge of apple's retail stores and the other tied to the google maps debacle, are leaving the company. john browett's departure is immediate. he cut staffing hours at apple's retail stores, a traditional retail move to improve profits but which, at apple, undercut what some describe as ambassadors of apple's brand who guide customers to in-person technical support. scott forstall's software division replaced google maps with apple's own maping application that suffered heavy criticism from iphone five customers. apple admits the retail cutbacks were a mistake and has apologized for weaknesses in its mapping application. boeing is delaying the delivery united continental. the airline picked up its first 787 in september. the timetable for the next delivery is unclear. meanwhile, boeing reportedly is closing a deal to sell 35 of its redesigned 737 aircraft to russia's aviation capital services. that deal is said
president obama is already making government assistance available in new york city and parts of new jersey. an executive-level shake-up at apple: two senior vice presidents, one in charge of apple's retail stores and the other tied to the google maps debacle, are leaving the company. john browett's departure is immediate. he cut staffing hours at apple's retail stores, a traditional retail move to improve profits but which, at apple, undercut what some describe as ambassadors of apple's brand...
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our fox news senior correspondent is out there in the thick of it in point pleasant, new jersey. rick, how was it going? >> i just recorded a wind gust of 47.2 miles per hour. the wind is steady between 35 m.p.h. and 40 miles per hour here in point pleasant, which is right on the atlantic ocean. it has been evacuated, with mandatory evacuation orders up and down the new jersey coastline. as we can tell, most people have heeded the warning, which is a very good thing because conditions are getting worse by the hour. the surf is very rough. we are at low tide ran out and there are many roads flooded, not just in point pleasant, but in atlantic city, new jersey. >> the president has enter the brady briefing room. >> response teams, including brief a at -- including fema and agencies that will be helping with the recovery efforts, the department of energy, the department of transportation, the department of homeland security, and the department of health and human services. everyone is a bear -- everyone is aware that this will be big and powerful storm. across the eastern seaboard,
our fox news senior correspondent is out there in the thick of it in point pleasant, new jersey. rick, how was it going? >> i just recorded a wind gust of 47.2 miles per hour. the wind is steady between 35 m.p.h. and 40 miles per hour here in point pleasant, which is right on the atlantic ocean. it has been evacuated, with mandatory evacuation orders up and down the new jersey coastline. as we can tell, most people have heeded the warning, which is a very good thing because conditions are...
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new jersey is the hardest hit with 60% of customers in new jersey with no electoicity. two aic a halfa million without power. some of the public trade utilities hit,onsolidated edison, pepco, ppl andda first energy. travis miller covers them a for morningstar. travis, how will these companies pay for the repair job they're facing ahead of them? >> there's no question that utilities are in for a huge bill from this. and really, the last two years they've been hit multiple times with large rep pair bills and outages. if you're looking for utilities that come from repair costs they have to make, and putteding up flyers to bring back the power plants online, but also the lost revenue they have when utiltd customers are out of power and can't pay their bills because the system is out. >> tom: travis, do they have the operating cash flow to pay for these? are they going to have to borrow mony and issue bonds? >> >> we think the utilities, are well capitalized and have plenty of cash. in the scheme of things, these are multibillion companies, and you're probably talking about
new jersey is the hardest hit with 60% of customers in new jersey with no electoicity. two aic a halfa million without power. some of the public trade utilities hit,onsolidated edison, pepco, ppl andda first energy. travis miller covers them a for morningstar. travis, how will these companies pay for the repair job they're facing ahead of them? >> there's no question that utilities are in for a huge bill from this. and really, the last two years they've been hit multiple times with large...
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now breaking news out of new jersey. where the oyster creek nuclear power plant declared an alert due to flooding. they were offline due to fueling, not currently generating power. u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said this is the second-lowest of four action levels and they anticipate the water levels will begin to abate over the next few hours. we will of course keep you updated. there are eight nuclear facility notice storm region. but so far oyster eek is the only facility on alert. coastal new jersey has been hard-hit by the storm and we're going to return now to my co-anchor terry moran who joins us again from cape may. it is windy out there, terry. >> reporter: it certainlis, no question about it. let me give you an idea of what this storm has done all day. thesewinds, hurricane-force winds blowing for hours, since before the storm made landfall shortly after 6:00 p.m. and they whip the sand, the droplets of rain into needle-sharp -- that stick in people's faces. devastating event. more powerful storms, windier
now breaking news out of new jersey. where the oyster creek nuclear power plant declared an alert due to flooding. they were offline due to fueling, not currently generating power. u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said this is the second-lowest of four action levels and they anticipate the water levels will begin to abate over the next few hours. we will of course keep you updated. there are eight nuclear facility notice storm region. but so far oyster eek is the only facility on alert....
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new jersey overnight. the decision frees up federal dollars to help families and businesses recover their losses. it also allows the u.s. to reimburse local and state governments for some of the expenses they'll face as they rebuild. the east coast may be cleaning up, but sandy isn't finished. the storm is plowing inland, dumping snow across the appalachians. with sandy still churning, it's near impossible tonohow extensive the damage will be or how long the cleanup will last. sylvia hall, nbr, washington. >> tom: earlier, susie mentioned the challenges of getting around one of the world's largest and most congested cities with no public transportation. city buses began rolling on new york streets at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today, but only partial service and on a reduced schedule. we have more on the work ahead to get new york moving again with erika miller. >> reporter: in new york city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. in the nation.mo than four
new jersey overnight. the decision frees up federal dollars to help families and businesses recover their losses. it also allows the u.s. to reimburse local and state governments for some of the expenses they'll face as they rebuild. the east coast may be cleaning up, but sandy isn't finished. the storm is plowing inland, dumping snow across the appalachians. with sandy still churning, it's near impossible tonohow extensive the damage will be or how long the cleanup will last. sylvia hall, nbr,...
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the storm made land fall in southern new jersey and reported craig boswell is live in new jersey with a look at some of the incredible damage and also what the situation is like right now. craig-- >> reporter: yeah frank good evening to you, look we have so many people without power. 80,000 just in this general area. 2-1/2 million in the garden state alone. millions more across up and down the eastern seaboard. that temperature is plummeting that's going into a very, very cold evening adding insult to injury. >> the level of devastation at the jersey shore is unthinkable. >> reporter: authorities are blocking the path into atlantic city where portions of the world famous boardwalk were washed away and debris littered the street. >> there's a lot of water. >> reporter: but san dip's wrath extends well beyond the jersey shore on new york's staten island. wiping out dozens of homes. the chilling pictures showing total destruction. there's extensive damage and flooding in maryland where dozens needed to be rescued from flooding water. officials warned people to stay away from lake michiga
the storm made land fall in southern new jersey and reported craig boswell is live in new jersey with a look at some of the incredible damage and also what the situation is like right now. craig-- >> reporter: yeah frank good evening to you, look we have so many people without power. 80,000 just in this general area. 2-1/2 million in the garden state alone. millions more across up and down the eastern seaboard. that temperature is plummeting that's going into a very, very cold evening...
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new jersey under mandatory evacuation orders. governors declaring states of emergency there. >> that's quite a storm. forgive me but we have our eyes on monitors and just keep an eye on everything. we have fox team coverage of the storm. first, rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. no joke today. elizabeth is in kill devil hills, north carolina, already being battered. first to rick with the latest on hurricane sandy's path. >> the storm is strengthening, which is hard to believe. we have cloud cover from canada to ohio. still down to south carolina and the center of the storm is way out here in the atlantic still yet and the pressure continues to drop. that indicates a strengthening storm and that's what we expect to see. the rain will continue to fall across the airline in a coastline but spreading north so we have rain in philadelphia. and it will be towards new york city. we're 36 hours from the main event. i want to show you -- i put the two most reliable computer models on top of each other. where you see t
new jersey under mandatory evacuation orders. governors declaring states of emergency there. >> that's quite a storm. forgive me but we have our eyes on monitors and just keep an eye on everything. we have fox team coverage of the storm. first, rick reichmuth live in the fox extreme weather center. no joke today. elizabeth is in kill devil hills, north carolina, already being battered. first to rick with the latest on hurricane sandy's path. >> the storm is strengthening, which is...
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this is mount hopkins, new jersey. there was a downed traffic light there. >> most things have blown away. >> this one hit a car. >> we were worried that one of them was going to hit our reporter, she has been dodging traffic lights and stop signs. can you hear us now. >> yes, i can. >> adrienne, traffic is essentially stopped completely? >> yes, we are not seeing any cards. we are seeing a ton of emergency vehicles, trying to figure out what they are doing. they have some stretchers. we thought maybe rescue. perhaps they are changing gears. we had an accident with a traffic light. these wins, you can see the whipping winds as the ambulance moves out there. that sideways rain, there is another tv crew over there. it is pretty desolate here. you know, we know that there are still a few people on those barrier islands. the message to them now is to stay put. stay put until morning. we are hoping that everyone is all right. we are hearing that there are a few people who are on those barrier islands and are even closer
this is mount hopkins, new jersey. there was a downed traffic light there. >> most things have blown away. >> this one hit a car. >> we were worried that one of them was going to hit our reporter, she has been dodging traffic lights and stop signs. can you hear us now. >> yes, i can. >> adrienne, traffic is essentially stopped completely? >> yes, we are not seeing any cards. we are seeing a ton of emergency vehicles, trying to figure out what they are doing....
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jersey. >> the most important message that i have for the public right now is please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. >> hurricane force winds extend 175 miles from the center, and the storm is combining with two other weather systems, to create a super storm, affecting around 50 million people. >> it could be 2, 300 miles away from the center, during this event, and still get some very, very bad weather, dangerous, or even life- threatening conditions. >> reporter: here in rehobeth beach, the waves are already reaching over the board walk and are heading inland. officials say the storm surge, plus high winds could mean major damage up and down the northeast. >> i've been down here 30 years and i haven't seen this as bad as it is right now. >> reporter: and even after the storm passes, extensive power outages are expected to last for days. and by order of the governor of delaware, the only people allowed on the roads now are essential personnel. officials want anyone still left in town here to be either i
jersey. >> the most important message that i have for the public right now is please listen to what your state and local officials are saying. when they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate. >> hurricane force winds extend 175 miles from the center, and the storm is combining with two other weather systems, to create a super storm, affecting around 50 million people. >> it could be 2, 300 miles away from the center, during this event, and still get some very, very bad...
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live in cape may, new jersey, i'm jay gray. back to you. >> jay gray from right in the middle of all that. we're just learning now in parts of new york city the power has already been turned off. millions of people affected that could go into the 10s of millions in the next 48 hours. >>> the storm so far, it's not just affecting everyone around the world, but right here at sfo. about 14,000 flights have been canceled according to a flight-tracking website that number will continue to grow. here is the scene now at sfo. long lines. people just trying to find out their status of their flights. many people stranded at the airport. 150 flights in all either didn't take off or didn't land at sfo. and that's just today. and tomorrow is expected to be equally messy. it's not clear when air schedules will return to normal, not just at sfo, but all over the country. meteorologist rob mayeda joins us from the weather center with the latest on the massive storm. >> it is massive storm affect aing most of the northeast. in fact probably tw
live in cape may, new jersey, i'm jay gray. back to you. >> jay gray from right in the middle of all that. we're just learning now in parts of new york city the power has already been turned off. millions of people affected that could go into the 10s of millions in the next 48 hours. >>> the storm so far, it's not just affecting everyone around the world, but right here at sfo. about 14,000 flights have been canceled according to a flight-tracking website that number will...
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this is a live look at new jersey. you can see we have the very, very strong waves crashing into the coastline. we're expecting landfall somewhere along the new jersey coastline as we get into this afternoon into tonight so we'll continue to track that for you. locally it's a whole other scenario. it's going to be very mild here today. temperatures in the 50s. as we head throughout this afternoon we're only expecting the 70s, and low 80s inland. we'll track what's happening with sandy as we progress through the morning. let's look at how your drive is shaping up with mike. >> definitely by comparison this is no sandy but it is an issue for the pans for the peninsula. the flashing light in the middle shows you construction pushing you over toward the right heading toward embarcaderembarc. notice the fog and low clouds. this will be the north bay and east bay approach i'm seeing fog affecting your drive as well. it's a very light, easy drive as far as the volume of traffic. no problems heading down to the south bay. ju
this is a live look at new jersey. you can see we have the very, very strong waves crashing into the coastline. we're expecting landfall somewhere along the new jersey coastline as we get into this afternoon into tonight so we'll continue to track that for you. locally it's a whole other scenario. it's going to be very mild here today. temperatures in the 50s. as we head throughout this afternoon we're only expecting the 70s, and low 80s inland. we'll track what's happening with sandy as we...
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melia: so we all know that times are tough but one owner of a new jersey dry cleaner is stepping up to help his community. the sign outside of a family-owned business says it all. if you're unemployed and you need an outfit cleaned for an interview we will clean it for free. talk about a stand-up y? i love this guy. alan greenberg is owner of jet cleaners and he joins me now. this is such a nice thing to do. it is so thoughtful. how do you come up with it? >> my sister lives in utah and seen another cleaner doing a similar promotion. when she brought it to my attention i thought, wow, that is a really great idea. next day i went to have the signs made. melissa: it is so smart because i know a lot of charities out there that gather clothes for people trying to get back in the workforce. >> right. melissa: but they don't think about, you go out on interview or try to find a job you have to look pressed and clean and that costs money. you charge what, like 10 to $12? >> yeah 10 to $12 what we get for suit or outfit you wear on interview. melissa: what is the response so far? how many peop
melia: so we all know that times are tough but one owner of a new jersey dry cleaner is stepping up to help his community. the sign outside of a family-owned business says it all. if you're unemployed and you need an outfit cleaned for an interview we will clean it for free. talk about a stand-up y? i love this guy. alan greenberg is owner of jet cleaners and he joins me now. this is such a nice thing to do. it is so thoughtful. how do you come up with it? >> my sister lives in utah and...
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we're looking live pictures of new jersey. the storm swell looks huge. what does it feel like to you when you look at your window? >> it's unbelievable. it really is. we're seeing swells on the water between 20 feet and further for -- with a beach, the waves. and wind gusts 60 and above and we're just starting to get the storm hitting our coastline. we know high tide is at 8:00 tonight. we're all just hoping for the best at this point. the streets are starting to get high -- reich a high tide again and we have two hours to go. >> we're seeing pictures of maryland. exactly the same scene. your husband is the mayor of ocean city. how nervous is he today, michelle? >> he was nervous. he was out and about making sure people that could times we. they were still evacuating people that wanted to leave. he was down there helping, doing that. a lot of businesses, too, helping boarding up that didn't have the proper stand-by for things locked up so he was out there doing that. very worried. this is a storm of a lifetime for us and we're just hoping and praying tha
we're looking live pictures of new jersey. the storm swell looks huge. what does it feel like to you when you look at your window? >> it's unbelievable. it really is. we're seeing swells on the water between 20 feet and further for -- with a beach, the waves. and wind gusts 60 and above and we're just starting to get the storm hitting our coastline. we know high tide is at 8:00 tonight. we're all just hoping for the best at this point. the streets are starting to get high -- reich a high...
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that is coming up next. >> first, some snapshots of the devastation left behind in new jersey and new york. what an eerie sight. anncr: their ads, hopelessly untrueue. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all support... question seven. and so does the washington post. vote for question seven. it's just common sense. >>> sandy has left us more than just flooded roads and downed trees. earliest mats show $20 billion in property damage and another $10 to $30 billion in lost business. while the economy will tax a hard hit from the storm, one analyst believes sandy could have a positive impact in the long run. >> the first information we get will be from lost output and airline cancellation and that will be negative. then, more and more, we'll start seeing trickling into the economic data the benefits of the reconstruction. >> sandy is predi
that is coming up next. >> first, some snapshots of the devastation left behind in new jersey and new york. what an eerie sight. anncr: their ads, hopelessly untrueue. a west virginia casino launching the biggest ad barrage ever. don't be misled. the washington post says question seven is just... common sense. it'll create 4,000 permanent jobs. and stop maryland from losing millions to other states... every year. that's why business, labor, and teachers all support... question seven. and...
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he's in point pleasant beach new jersey -- new jersey. i'm wondering if the homeowners are coming back to their houses now and trying to assess the damage. jeff: just talked to a couple of people. people have been waiting in and out. there's a guy down there in boots. some people have waded through in bare feet, believe it or not. i talked to one guy who came in in a boat, rode in a boat and surveyed his house, rode back out. there's no other way to get in. they have cut off access. in fact we can't get out. jimmy, spin around and show them our truck, if you would. those are our trucks that we use to transmit our signal if jimmy plans more to the left, you see the sand in the road. look at that sand. number of folks have gotten stuck in there. we can't get out to the main road because there's so much sand in the city treats. that is going to have to be moved. -- in the city streets. that is going to have to be moved. there's a lot of work to do. liz: the sand is down 2 blocks. >> more than that, 2, 3 blocks beyond that. there were rivers
he's in point pleasant beach new jersey -- new jersey. i'm wondering if the homeowners are coming back to their houses now and trying to assess the damage. jeff: just talked to a couple of people. people have been waiting in and out. there's a guy down there in boots. some people have waded through in bare feet, believe it or not. i talked to one guy who came in in a boat, rode in a boat and surveyed his house, rode back out. there's no other way to get in. they have cut off access. in fact we...
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the metropolitan transportation authority, the system in new york and new jersey has about 8.5 million riders a day. that's closed. and i have confirmed with am track. amtrak does say that for tonight and at least through tomorrow, they're closing the northeast corridor and that is $750,000 riders a day. i want you to see what's happening with planes, all over the country, a a lot of planes are being shut down. american airlines at least 1,500 flights cancelled. delta and us airways, a lot of lights being cancelled. while aisle talking about cnn.com, i want to show you something that just popped up, google is now working with new york. this is an interactive map that shows evacuation areas in new york. watch what happens if i -- if you're in the new york city city, you need an evacuation center to go to, you -- watch what happens when i click storm surge probability, yowser. obviously we're hearing a lot of great information from the hurricane center as well as chad myers. if you're in a position to take photos or videos safety. you can contribute to our i-report coverage of what's goi
the metropolitan transportation authority, the system in new york and new jersey has about 8.5 million riders a day. that's closed. and i have confirmed with am track. amtrak does say that for tonight and at least through tomorrow, they're closing the northeast corridor and that is $750,000 riders a day. i want you to see what's happening with planes, all over the country, a a lot of planes are being shut down. american airlines at least 1,500 flights cancelled. delta and us airways, a lot of...
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we're going to begin in new jersey with one family's dramatic escape from a fast moving fire. a surveillance camera was rolling when a mother and their five kids jumped from their five story apartment. a few good samaritans were there to soften the landing. >>> next to utah it turns out man's best friend was behind a suspected burglary when he ceived aall from his home phone he heard scratching and banging so he thought he was being robbed and called police. the officers didn't find anyone in the house but they learned his dog had gotten ahold of the cordless phone and hit the recall button. >>> they're putting finishing touches on a halloween display. thousands of jack owe lanterns are carved with movie titles and themes. they're lined along a trail inside roger williams' zoo. this year is billed as all the world's a stage. no pressure there, mom and dad. >>> now for a look add today's weather we'll talk to nbc's meteorologist bill karins. >> the crooked jagged teeth doesn't cut it anymore. >> you've upped your game. >> people start using stencils. not me. >> no. >> good morn
we're going to begin in new jersey with one family's dramatic escape from a fast moving fire. a surveillance camera was rolling when a mother and their five kids jumped from their five story apartment. a few good samaritans were there to soften the landing. >>> next to utah it turns out man's best friend was behind a suspected burglary when he ceived aall from his home phone he heard scratching and banging so he thought he was being robbed and called police. the officers didn't find...
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new jersey. the subject surrounded homes with 5' of water, flooded local police and fire departments. rescue workers using raft and boats to evacuate residents and yesterday they had to evacuate the firehouses. governor christie said the damage is worse than imagined. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see. terrible. terrible. we need to remain patient. when the waters receipt. then we can assess. >>shepard: it could take days to restore power. and new to new jersey wheres inw jersey. my guess, rick, you have ridden out 30, maybe 40 hurricanes and it is my understanding that even rick was scared last night. >>guest: well, that is true. it brings me back to hurricane hugo in charleston, south carolina, in 1989. that was my most frightening experience until last night when the hotel was surrounded by water coming in over the dunes and breached the dune. this home, one of countless houses here in point pleasant that was damaged by sandy. there was a dune 6' to 8' high that is gone. what
new jersey. the subject surrounded homes with 5' of water, flooded local police and fire departments. rescue workers using raft and boats to evacuate residents and yesterday they had to evacuate the firehouses. governor christie said the damage is worse than imagined. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see. terrible. terrible. we need to remain patient. when the waters receipt. then we can assess. >>shepard: it could take days to restore power. and new to new jersey...
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new jersey around atlantic city. if we look at a shot of seaside heights in new jersey. we're back after this. >>> next we cover the bounces, the island reversal, the breakout and breakdowns in requests pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close. we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before the final bell tolls, when "halftime report" continues. >>> there is a picture of one of the few lit buildings s again closed due to weather since the 191880s. is it really business's usual? we'll talk to a wall street participant. wallach best capital, an institutional intermarket broker. he joins us on the fast line. welcome to halftime, michael. >> good afternoon. >> i'm sure it's not exactly business as usual. >> no, it's not exactly business as usual. we spent yesterday making sure our people were secure, and once we institutional that, we had to secure a spot where we could have connectivity. >> where is your regular office located? >> 100 w
new jersey around atlantic city. if we look at a shot of seaside heights in new jersey. we're back after this. >>> next we cover the bounces, the island reversal, the breakout and breakdowns in requests pops & drops." >>> plus they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close. we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before the final bell tolls, when "halftime report" continues. >>> there is a...
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and new to new jersey where rick was in pleasant beach, new jersey. my guess, rick, you have ridden out 30, maybe 40 hurricanes and it is my understanding that even rick was scared last night. >>guest: well, that is true. it brings me back to hurricane hugo in charleston, south carolina, in 1989. that was my most frightening experience until last night when the hotel was surrounded by water coming in over the dunes and breached the dune. this home, one of countless houses here in point pleasant that was damaged by sandy. there was a dune 6' to 8' high that is gone. what we are walking on is a couple of feet of sand that was on the beep, used to make the dunes and it all wanted this way into the town and covered the roads. we are making our way to ocean avenue, the main drag. can you see flood waters still here. a number of homes, dozens if not hundreds are dealing with flood waters. if you look to the south, you can see how bad ocean avenue is. there is furniture, debris, houses, emergency vehicles are struggling to make their way through that. look t
and new to new jersey where rick was in pleasant beach, new jersey. my guess, rick, you have ridden out 30, maybe 40 hurricanes and it is my understanding that even rick was scared last night. >>guest: well, that is true. it brings me back to hurricane hugo in charleston, south carolina, in 1989. that was my most frightening experience until last night when the hotel was surrounded by water coming in over the dunes and breached the dune. this home, one of countless houses here in point...
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this is point pleasant, new jersey. by, the damage from this storm, everyone said we might make up for it later with construction that comes with rebuilding, but near-term, impact, it will be negative. i think estite a half percent off gdp do you agree? >> i hope it is not a near turn negative. it is, in many areas of state two workdays were lost, you can never make up lost days. there will be work for reconstruction we lost some houses in some places, but overall we trying to grow the economy in pennsylvania, we've been growing it addd close to 100,000 new private sector jobs. neil: you have a very good track record, i am wondering, if it is actually helping, as some republican governors who managed to turn around, ohio and florida, come to mind, they are helping the incumbent. but, do you think this even as competitive as your state has become, if barack obama, ends up winning the state, it might be no small measure to what you have been doing? >> it could be, i think frankly the election will hinge on whether the peo
this is point pleasant, new jersey. by, the damage from this storm, everyone said we might make up for it later with construction that comes with rebuilding, but near-term, impact, it will be negative. i think estite a half percent off gdp do you agree? >> i hope it is not a near turn negative. it is, in many areas of state two workdays were lost, you can never make up lost days. there will be work for reconstruction we lost some houses in some places, but overall we trying to grow the...
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in new jersey, new york, west virginia, pennsylvania, connecticut, many of them blamed on falling trees, at least one on the storm in canada, as well, and we were just telling you a short time ago they're starting to feel the effects in the midwest and will continue to over the next day or two. our live coverage of sandy will continue right after this quick break. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yee haw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> you can see that the fire is burning up on that front lawn. at this point it shows no sign of going out. one of the firefighters told me they have to wait until it trips a fuse inside the transformer itself before, sorry, jim, before, you kno
in new jersey, new york, west virginia, pennsylvania, connecticut, many of them blamed on falling trees, at least one on the storm in canada, as well, and we were just telling you a short time ago they're starting to feel the effects in the midwest and will continue to over the next day or two. our live coverage of sandy will continue right after this quick break. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son...
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hurricane sandy moves towards the mid-atlantic and northeast with landfall expected in new jersey. bringing heavy rains, snow, dangerous winds and historic storm surge levels to the eastern seaboard. expect windy weather in much of the south and midwest. pacific northwest rain with mountain snow in the rockies. southwest stays dry. >>> in sports this morning the san francisco giants are champions of the world once again. game four last night, detroit tigers hoping to avoid a sweep, buster posey puts the giants up 3-2. young ties it up with a solo home run. score is tied. 3-3. extra innings. scutaro delivers a single. that's brings in the go ahead run. the tigers get a last out and cabrera gets caught looking at strike three. game over. the giants win 4-3. they finish off a four game sweep in detroit. pablo sandoval homered three times in game one was named series mvp. >> i say to my team thank you for giving me opportunity to be here. >> the action on the field, that was in detroit but the party back in san francisco, a huge crowd watched the game outside of giants ballpark. they p
hurricane sandy moves towards the mid-atlantic and northeast with landfall expected in new jersey. bringing heavy rains, snow, dangerous winds and historic storm surge levels to the eastern seaboard. expect windy weather in much of the south and midwest. pacific northwest rain with mountain snow in the rockies. southwest stays dry. >>> in sports this morning the san francisco giants are champions of the world once again. game four last night, detroit tigers hoping to avoid a sweep,...
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margate new jersey. this is south of atlantic city. we already showed you how bad things were in atlantic city. but it is also known as a higher end vacation spot for a lot of people. look at the devastation. you can see sand blocks away from the actual ocean coursing through -- this is how high the tide came. so much so that volumes of sand were pushed all the way into homes. we are hearing reports of people with sand in their kitchens, even though they locked up their homes. and this is at least two blocks away from the atlantic ocean. margate new jersey. as we mentioned at the top of the show, president obama will arrive in new jersey tomorrow to tour the most devastated parts of the state. again, i will give this to the meteorologists across -- up and down the eastern seaboard. they got this one right. most of them said that the eye would go right over this area of new jersey, and indeed it did. therefore, it is new jersey which seems to have suffered the worst from the storm's effect. of course ther
margate new jersey. this is south of atlantic city. we already showed you how bad things were in atlantic city. but it is also known as a higher end vacation spot for a lot of people. look at the devastation. you can see sand blocks away from the actual ocean coursing through -- this is how high the tide came. so much so that volumes of sand were pushed all the way into homes. we are hearing reports of people with sand in their kitchens, even though they locked up their homes. and this is at...
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we have reports of four deaths right now in new jersey. i don't know if you've reported that earlier, chris, or not. two people in a car accident in morris county. a tree falling into a house in passaic county. a tree falling on a pedestrian in bergen county. none of these are good reports, of course. then you have the situation in atlantic city where you had people in evacuation shelters on the island that atlantic city occupies and the waters came up, washed out a big swatch of atlantic city. we don't know the status of the casino hotels yet, but the governor is extremely angry. in a news conference earlier today we had the nuclear plant oyster creek which had to declare an unusual event just a little bit ago. that's a few miles away from here in lacey township. the oldest nuclear plant in the nation. the unusual event was, fwguess what, high waters. fortunately the whole unit was already offline for maintenance so there's no particular threat right now, but it's still not good news for nuclear plant that provides 9% of the electricity t
we have reports of four deaths right now in new jersey. i don't know if you've reported that earlier, chris, or not. two people in a car accident in morris county. a tree falling into a house in passaic county. a tree falling on a pedestrian in bergen county. none of these are good reports, of course. then you have the situation in atlantic city where you had people in evacuation shelters on the island that atlantic city occupies and the waters came up, washed out a big swatch of atlantic city....
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jersey. >> that's the adjoining state of new jersey. you're governor of delaware, governor. tell us how this is being coordinated, give it a rating as of the past several hours, how is it going between femaened a the state level? >> fema is a ten and they have been. they were last year as well with irene. they've been absolutely terrific. they embed themselves with our own emergency management agencies so it's seamless. the president did have a call yesterday with all of us governors, a lot of mayors, and he went one by one asking if there was anything he could do. i had an issue today, i got a response within about ten minutes. and that was from the white house as well. they've been terrific and we're really grateful for it. >> not to be too political but that's what i do here, governor romney in june of this year said we ought to think about getting rid of fema, it may not be necessary, the states can handle he's kinds of situations. your reaction? >> it's absurd. it really is. we have had issues here where the resources of the federa
jersey. >> that's the adjoining state of new jersey. you're governor of delaware, governor. tell us how this is being coordinated, give it a rating as of the past several hours, how is it going between femaened a the state level? >> fema is a ten and they have been. they were last year as well with irene. they've been absolutely terrific. they embed themselves with our own emergency management agencies so it's seamless. the president did have a call yesterday with all of us...
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the same as it was for atlantic city, new jersey. might as well just draw the line on the map from atlantic city up to new york because all of those coastal communities in new jersey were hit extremely hard by this storm surge. what are we left with right now at this hour? take a look at the size of this storm. we still have clouds from the storm all the way down in atlanta, georgia, all the way up well up into canada, and now the clouds, as the storm has been moving the wrong way, have pushed all the way back past chicago toward iowa. i mean, this storm is just ridiculous in its size and scope. we didn't see the storm close to maine but have 50,000 people without power all the way up there because of the gusty winds. just shows you the intensity and the size and now the duration of it is really what's going to get to us. we probably already have a majority of our people that have lost power. we may additionally maybe add a couple hundred thousand or so, but those numbers should be dwindling. the high wind warnings continue through n
the same as it was for atlantic city, new jersey. might as well just draw the line on the map from atlantic city up to new york because all of those coastal communities in new jersey were hit extremely hard by this storm surge. what are we left with right now at this hour? take a look at the size of this storm. we still have clouds from the storm all the way down in atlanta, georgia, all the way up well up into canada, and now the clouds, as the storm has been moving the wrong way, have pushed...
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again, expected to hit southern to central new jersey on the coastline sometime according to new jersey's governor just a few moments ago, around midnight this evening. more than 6% of the country's oil production lies in sandy's path. now faces total shutdown. cnbc contributor addison armstrong of tradition energy joins us now. a addison, more than two-thirds of the east coast's refining capacity shut down already. i've read the top east coast refinery shutting down as well. 330,000 barrels a day. so gasoline seems to be the most impacted, is that right? >> yes, it has been. we saw a really strong runup really early this morning, fw gasoline futures up about 4%. markets pulmoed back since then. i think a little bit of what kate was saying early, this is news that's been factored in to the market is starting to come in. certainly the longer those refineries are out, the more bullish this impact will be given that inventories for distillate fuel in particular are about 20% below where we were -- i'm sorry. about 20% lower than the five-year average. already a tight supply situation being c
again, expected to hit southern to central new jersey on the coastline sometime according to new jersey's governor just a few moments ago, around midnight this evening. more than 6% of the country's oil production lies in sandy's path. now faces total shutdown. cnbc contributor addison armstrong of tradition energy joins us now. a addison, more than two-thirds of the east coast's refining capacity shut down already. i've read the top east coast refinery shutting down as well. 330,000 barrels a...
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new jersey and new york are also considering changes. now, the damage wasn't limited to new jersey. there was massive property damage of course, and loss of life in new york. for the latest from america's biggest city, let's bring in current tv correspondent david shuster in new york city tonight. david, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it is good to be with you in a city that never sleeps it is now being forced to take a very long nap. the subways are closed. officials say they're going to be closed for at least a week. the practical effect on the city is you can imagine new york traffic is bad enough. well when all of the subways are closed and people can't use the transportation paths it causes gridlock. you have gridlock. anywhere there was a tree, there is a pile of leaves underneath it. in addition, when you look at new york below 39th street, the southern half of the island of manhattan, most of the power there is still out. in fact, officials say that the power is going to be out for at least four or five days. so new york is a mess. people here say this is n
new jersey and new york are also considering changes. now, the damage wasn't limited to new jersey. there was massive property damage of course, and loss of life in new york. for the latest from america's biggest city, let's bring in current tv correspondent david shuster in new york city tonight. david, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it is good to be with you in a city that never sleeps it is now being forced to take a very long nap. the subways are closed....
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the president is going to new jersey tomorrow. chuck? >> i would perhaps agree with tucker if it were in some way clear that president obama had mishandled this disaster or bungled it. but he is being praised by republican governor and the one that gave the keynote address at the republican national convention. further more, this whole thing is an opportunity to be the president. be filmed in situation room, et cetera, et cetera. if you can't be on the campaign trail, at least you can be doing that. i think more important than pennsylvania is virginia. which is a true swing state and really got clobbered by the thing they had power outages and flooding. in the northern virginia part of the state. they have a freak blizzard out in the coal counties which presumably would turn out for governor romney. i am hearing all of that stuff will be reed by election day, if you look for any impact is on the ability for people to turn out and vote. those would be the areas. my personal view is that by the time this is, you know, next -- one week from
the president is going to new jersey tomorrow. chuck? >> i would perhaps agree with tucker if it were in some way clear that president obama had mishandled this disaster or bungled it. but he is being praised by republican governor and the one that gave the keynote address at the republican national convention. further more, this whole thing is an opportunity to be the president. be filmed in situation room, et cetera, et cetera. if you can't be on the campaign trail, at least you can be...
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five in new york, three in new jersey, one in connecticut. the other three lives lost were in west virginia, pennsylvania and one off the coast of north carolina on the "hms bounty." remember, this storm has already killed 67 people in the caribbean. let's go to new york. sandy is being blamed for the death of five people there. a spokesperson for governor cuomo says one victim died when a tree fell on his house in queens. right now mandatory evacuations are still in place for parts of the city. mayor bloomberg warned that new york is well in the danger zone as expected. >> we knew this was going to be a very dangerous storm and the storm has met our expectations. the worst of the weather has coming and the city certainly is feeling the impacts. at the battery we've seen record surge levels, extraordinary amount of water throughout lower manhattan. there are trees down throughout the city. the bad news is con ed is experiencing power outages on an extremely wide basis. >> mayor bloomberg added that some low lying areas in manhattan could, as
five in new york, three in new jersey, one in connecticut. the other three lives lost were in west virginia, pennsylvania and one off the coast of north carolina on the "hms bounty." remember, this storm has already killed 67 people in the caribbean. let's go to new york. sandy is being blamed for the death of five people there. a spokesperson for governor cuomo says one victim died when a tree fell on his house in queens. right now mandatory evacuations are still in place for parts...
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in point pleasant beach, new jersey, rick leventhal, fox news lou: thank you. the nation's capital also hit hard with the rapid sandy. shannon lane joins us from alexandria, virginia where tens of thousands of people are still without power. >> just one example of what has to be cleaned up. check out this house behind me. i talked to the honor. this was his boyhood home. a tree that has been around since the civil war fell from his neighbor's yard on to his home. he and his family were in the lower portion of the house. they had just finished dinner. there were clearing of the plates and cleaning up when that tree came crashing through. you can see clear into the bedroom upstairs and into the attic. you can see things like personal storage, a suitcase, even close and a picture still hanging on the wall is just one example of what we have seen in this neighborhood block after block with similar problems, major trees down. it's going to mean a lot of work. it already been out here working on this project, trying to clear away the biggest parts because the power c
in point pleasant beach, new jersey, rick leventhal, fox news lou: thank you. the nation's capital also hit hard with the rapid sandy. shannon lane joins us from alexandria, virginia where tens of thousands of people are still without power. >> just one example of what has to be cleaned up. check out this house behind me. i talked to the honor. this was his boyhood home. a tree that has been around since the civil war fell from his neighbor's yard on to his home. he and his family were in...
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we're going to begin in new jersey with one family's dramatic escape from a fast-moving fire. the surveillance camera was rolling when a mother and her five kids jumped from their third-floor apartment. luckily there was a few good samaritan there is. they helped soften their landings. >>> next to utah where it turns out man's best friend was behind a suspected burglary. this is bizarre. when bruce's cell phone received a call from his home phone, he heard scratching and banging. he thought he was being robbed and called police. the officers didn't find anyone in his house. bruce later found out his dog got ahold of the phone and hit the redial button. >>> finally, folks in rhode island are putting the finishing touches on a spectacular celebration of halloween. thousands of jack-o-lanterns carved with impressive scenes from movies. they will be in roger williams' zoo. >>> now for a look at your national weather, let's turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins, who just got a little pressure put on him at home to up his carving skills. >> i may try the stencils. >> that's cheating
we're going to begin in new jersey with one family's dramatic escape from a fast-moving fire. the surveillance camera was rolling when a mother and her five kids jumped from their third-floor apartment. luckily there was a few good samaritan there is. they helped soften their landings. >>> next to utah where it turns out man's best friend was behind a suspected burglary. this is bizarre. when bruce's cell phone received a call from his home phone, he heard scratching and banging. he...